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the forecast highs for tomorrow, 56 in oakland, 53 in the city. the extended forecast, rain spreads south during the day. on christmas day that is. tomorrow we get a break. few showers on wednesday. the later half of the week, things don't look too bad as we will get a permanent chance to dry in. we'll need to wait until thursday for that. other news tonight, a charity that started after super storm sandy hoping to bring a little holiday cheer to the new york community that is one of the hardest hit. cbs 5 reporter is in howard beach when hundreds of kids received some early christmas gifts. >>> and a restaurant in howard beach new york, turned into a christmas wonderland for hundreds of kids. and they are still without a permanent home after super storm sandy. >> and there is food, soda, and finally presents. >> reporter: sandy flooded 10- year-old matthew rosenhouse's basement. it threatened to wipe out christmas. >> just trying to get them things. the people that have donated gifts have been awesome. >> reporter: joy wong created this gift-givi
the forecast highs for tomorrow, 56 in oakland, 53 in the city. the extended forecast, rain spreads south during the day. on christmas day that is. tomorrow we get a break. few showers on wednesday. the later half of the week, things don't look too bad as we will get a permanent chance to dry in. we'll need to wait until thursday for that. other news tonight, a charity that started after super storm sandy hoping to bring a little holiday cheer to the new york community that is one of the...
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the millions in cuts facing bay area cities. >>> plus, caught on camera. dramatic river rescue in l.a . a man clings to bushes for hours fighting that strong current. that is coming up at 6:00. >> one more week at the holiday week weather. >> reporter: it is amazing between this dance last december 20/09 comes -- this december and last december. five times as much snow this year compared to last year. early christmas present for the skiers. >> yeah. >> thanks for watching. >> glor: ton >> glor: tonight, firefighters ,mbushed. four volunteers targeted by a rs targe >> we're being shot at. multiple firemen down. >> glor: two are dead after responding to a house fire. fire.elrod has more. holiday storms potentially disrupting travel plans for l planss. snow moving from west to east, forecasters say tornados could out the south. down to the wire in the pivotal christmas shopping season. in john blacstone says many retailers will not be ohnebrating. celebratins to santa. >> "dear santa, are you getting ready and fattening up?" >> "how are things at the north po
the millions in cuts facing bay area cities. >>> plus, caught on camera. dramatic river rescue in l.a . a man clings to bushes for hours fighting that strong current. that is coming up at 6:00. >> one more week at the holiday week weather. >> reporter: it is amazing between this dance last december 20/09 comes -- this december and last december. five times as much snow this year compared to last year. early christmas present for the skiers. >> yeah. >> thanks...
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temperatures soared above 100 degrees in several cities including philadelphia, washington and st. louis. utility companies are stressed. >>> we expect scattered outages >>> the national weather service issued heat warnings for half the country this heat wave has officials concerned the new york health department has urged residents to avoid staying outside too long and look in their neighbors. in chicago authorities say in a 64 year-old woman drop dead from heat exhaustion inside her apartment the heat is plan for 24 deaths. and air-conditioner give boy brought relief in charlotte. some sought refuge in city fountains this woman tried to lead the heat with ice cream. >>> been around my van tastic family because they are: have >>> the weather service expects the temperatures to break sometime sunday but could bring severe weather with it. dru levenson cbs news new york >>> a two day walked in the bay area for breast cancer but the controversy over the susan g. coleman foundation have an effect on fund-raising. >>> still warm around the bay area mid-90s in the east bay there are cha
temperatures soared above 100 degrees in several cities including philadelphia, washington and st. louis. utility companies are stressed. >>> we expect scattered outages >>> the national weather service issued heat warnings for half the country this heat wave has officials concerned the new york health department has urged residents to avoid staying outside too long and look in their neighbors. in chicago authorities say in a 64 year-old woman drop dead from heat exhaustion...
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he's about to race on her second new york city marathons. an epic route, going through all five burros, ending in central park. even her boyfriend, a host for the radio alice went to cheer her on. >> when we got on the plane today, to come to new york, the race was on. when we landed and we turned our phones on, the race was off. >> reporter: for the first time in their history, the biggest marathon in the world was canceled. >> and they were literally fighting with each other. >> reporter: as early as this morning, the mayor said that the marathon would help them recover, only enraging the other city leaders, people living near the face route. people in the neighborhood were living without water or power. >> they should be more concerned about what's going on now. people are hurting here. people lost lives. >> reporter: tonight in a last- minute decision, city halls and race officials were bound to the pressure. >> it was clear it wasn't going to be a celebration about new york, but a difficult day instead of a day of celebration. >> report
he's about to race on her second new york city marathons. an epic route, going through all five burros, ending in central park. even her boyfriend, a host for the radio alice went to cheer her on. >> when we got on the plane today, to come to new york, the race was on. when we landed and we turned our phones on, the race was off. >> reporter: for the first time in their history, the biggest marathon in the world was canceled. >> and they were literally fighting with each...
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big events in san francisco is bringing an estimated 1 million people to the city. one of those spectacles the giant's first playoff game of the year. joins us now with an update as well as first post season game in 6 years. >> the a's are all set and done in their beds thinking of game 2. game 1 did not workout so well. the giants by the way, they are down 5-1 for the reds. they have bases loaded in the 9th. and sandoval -- most of these runs were scored by a home run. who would have thought that was coming. but they had a 9th inning defensive melt down. tacked on a couple more runs for cincinnati. just awaiting. i have everything in my ear to tell me what's going on. now i'm told it's 5-2. the giants have now scored a run. with one out, there's the applause from roberto over there off camera. let's just go ahead and talk about the oakland athletics. they went to detroit on a wave of mention. game 1 of the alds. led off the game with a first a's lead off post season home run. ricky anderson in 19891-0 and that's when the man got stronger as the game went on. he str
big events in san francisco is bringing an estimated 1 million people to the city. one of those spectacles the giant's first playoff game of the year. joins us now with an update as well as first post season game in 6 years. >> the a's are all set and done in their beds thinking of game 2. game 1 did not workout so well. the giants by the way, they are down 5-1 for the reds. they have bases loaded in the 9th. and sandoval -- most of these runs were scored by a home run. who would have...
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the city canceled after public backlash. some complained the marathon would take police away from areas still recovering from the storm. the mayor issued a statement saying we cannot allow controversy over an athletic event to distract attention away from the critically important work that is being done to recover from the storm. many of those affect agreed. >> life changes. you can't -- sometimes you've got to cancel things. there was no halloween. >> reporter: sandy's force is very visible on steapt island where the marathon was supposed to start. in gray kills harbor, boats are piled on top of each other. homes are boarded up, some with signs begging for help. >> we've been completely devastated. >> reporter: hundreds are suffering. they say the city, state, and federal government is ignoring them. >> no one has really been here to help us. we need help. >> reporter: this distribution site in staten island relies on donations and people bringing in everything from clothes to blankets to much needed food. in manhattan, gas
the city canceled after public backlash. some complained the marathon would take police away from areas still recovering from the storm. the mayor issued a statement saying we cannot allow controversy over an athletic event to distract attention away from the critically important work that is being done to recover from the storm. many of those affect agreed. >> life changes. you can't -- sometimes you've got to cancel things. there was no halloween. >> reporter: sandy's force is...
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including a march on city hall and a possible work stoppage at the port of oakland. thousands of nurses plan to walk off the job at 8 sutter health hospitals. a stretch of road in south fremont will be closed for the next nine months to accommodate construction on the bart extension. the section will be off-limits to vehicles, bicycles, and pedestrians. traffic will be detoured to dixon landing road. >> the coast guard has suspended the search for a sailor who is still missing after a mysterious yacht racing crash. three other people on the boat were killed. the got was a 125 mi. race from newport beach in california down to mexico. wreckage of the boat was found saturday near the mexican border. it may have collided with a larger ship but there were no distress signals. if 53 raw from manhattan beach was competing in the race for the third time. today his wife said he was a veteran sailor, two other victims have also been identified. william johnson jr. for of torrance and joseph stewart from florida. a public memorial happened shortly pat at&t park for lexis bush.
including a march on city hall and a possible work stoppage at the port of oakland. thousands of nurses plan to walk off the job at 8 sutter health hospitals. a stretch of road in south fremont will be closed for the next nine months to accommodate construction on the bart extension. the section will be off-limits to vehicles, bicycles, and pedestrians. traffic will be detoured to dixon landing road. >> the coast guard has suspended the search for a sailor who is still missing after a...
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(cheers and applause) welcome to new york city, the greatest city in the world. and it just keeps getting better and better. have you found that, as tourists? i mean, it's the number-one tourist destination in the world, and here's an example of why.
(cheers and applause) welcome to new york city, the greatest city in the world. and it just keeps getting better and better. have you found that, as tourists? i mean, it's the number-one tourist destination in the world, and here's an example of why.
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about a terrible highway crash that killed seven members of one family new york city. investigators say tests show that the driver, a 45-year-old woman, was not under the influence of drugs or alcohol when the minivan plunged off an overpass yesterday. but they say that she was speeding. the van was going 68 miles an hour-- 18 miles an hour over the limit-- when she lost control. this next story begins with the discovery of a dead spy in a duffel bag a year and a half ago. today, forensic experts said they hope traces of d.n.a. will help them solve the mystery. the spy's body was so decomposed detectives can't tell how he died. here's elizabeth palmer in london. >> reporter: it took britain's intelligence services a whole week to make this call to the police after a junior spy didn't show up for work. >> i want to report one of our members is missing. >> reporter: police began their search for gareth williams on this quiet london street where he lived, but as they made their way up into his third-story apartment what had been a simple missing persons inquiry quickly be
about a terrible highway crash that killed seven members of one family new york city. investigators say tests show that the driver, a 45-year-old woman, was not under the influence of drugs or alcohol when the minivan plunged off an overpass yesterday. but they say that she was speeding. the van was going 68 miles an hour-- 18 miles an hour over the limit-- when she lost control. this next story begins with the discovery of a dead spy in a duffel bag a year and a half ago. today, forensic...
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. 73 degrees in redwood city and as your head down the peninsula temperatures are warming up nicely. 81 in morgan hill and about 82 in gilroy. as you had to the east bay the centers are warming up well into the '70s especially over the hilltops. 80s and antioch in brentwood and those images in the mid-70s in hayward. 67 in alameda and 66 degrees and a little breezy in berkeley in the afternoon hours but still the north bay looks very nice. plenty of sunshine in the napa valley. 70 degrees there. 76 and sunny in santa rosa as he approached the coast line, the influence from that onshore breeze, and of the fog along the coastline, keeping images down into the 60s and mid-60's in seventh disco. the next couple of days we're going to see pretty nice weather but by thursday we will cool things down once again. the good news is that on friday was are to warm up and this next week and again looking very good. that will be. >> thank you. thank you. a new national alzheimer's plan. more than 5 million americans have alzheimer's or related dementias and that number is expected to keep growing.
. 73 degrees in redwood city and as your head down the peninsula temperatures are warming up nicely. 81 in morgan hill and about 82 in gilroy. as you had to the east bay the centers are warming up well into the '70s especially over the hilltops. 80s and antioch in brentwood and those images in the mid-70s in hayward. 67 in alameda and 66 degrees and a little breezy in berkeley in the afternoon hours but still the north bay looks very nice. plenty of sunshine in the napa valley. 70 degrees...
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this is where the new york city marathon was supposed to start on sunday. runners still came. armed with back packs full of supplies. >> this would have been two months world of work. >> and ready to help people like frank. >> they are mar thonnerses, not neighbors, not even staton islanders, look at what they are doing, this is great. >> he cleaned the dotti home instead of running a race. >> people here cheer us on every year the least i can do is help them out. >> reporter: scenes like this are playing out across new york and new jersey. chefs are donating their time to cook up warm meals. >> part of the community. i grew up in this town, i love the town. i will take care of people i know and anybody that that i can help. >> reporter: the one million people without power in new jersey are coming to centers like these for food and warmth. >> we walked here from jersey city. no gas in my car. it is really nice here. he gets to eat. >> even though the cleanup is still far from over, this week things will start to get back to normal in some areas as schools reopen throughout ne
this is where the new york city marathon was supposed to start on sunday. runners still came. armed with back packs full of supplies. >> this would have been two months world of work. >> and ready to help people like frank. >> they are mar thonnerses, not neighbors, not even staton islanders, look at what they are doing, this is great. >> he cleaned the dotti home instead of running a race. >> people here cheer us on every year the least i can do is help them out....
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her body was found today at her home north of new york city. she was kennedy's second wife. they were married 16 years and had four children. the couple separated in 2010. mary kennedy had a public battle with drugs and alcohol in recent years. researchers have found what may be an early sign of autism in infants. you can see it here as the child's head hangs back because of weak head and neck control. 40 six-month-olds were tested at the kennedy krieger institute. all of them with a high risk of autism. 90% of those with this so-called head lag were later diagnosed with autism. four decades after making the ultimate sacrifice, a hero finally gets his due. that's next. [ woman ] we take it a day at a time. that's how it is with alzheimer's disease. she needs help from me. and her medication. the exelon patch, it releases medication continuously for twenty-four hours. she uses one exelon patch daily for the treatment of mild to moderate alzheimer's symptoms. [ female announcer ] it cannot change how the disease progresses. hospitalization and rarely death have been reported i
her body was found today at her home north of new york city. she was kennedy's second wife. they were married 16 years and had four children. the couple separated in 2010. mary kennedy had a public battle with drugs and alcohol in recent years. researchers have found what may be an early sign of autism in infants. you can see it here as the child's head hangs back because of weak head and neck control. 40 six-month-olds were tested at the kennedy krieger institute. all of them with a high risk...
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this morning state tv reports two explosions in a northern city. there are reports of deaths and injuries. meanwhile, the unrelenting government assault on the city of homs continues. government forces are trying to crush opposition forces with what's described as indiscriminate killings. there are shortages of medical supplies and food. >>> mexican army troops have made the biggest methamphetamine bust ever in a raid near guadalajara. they got 15 tons of meth. it could be worth up to $4 billion if sold on the streets here in the u.s. >>> the builders of the nation's first nuclear reactors in 30 years hope to have them up and running by 2016. federal regulators approved the construction of two reactors in eastern georgia yesterday, two others in south carolina expected to be approved in months. there are currently 104 commercial nuclear reactors in the u.s. >>> coming up on the morning news, a picture gets bleak for camera icon, kodak. plus, look mom, no landing gear. a vintage plane makes an emergency landing. you're watching "cbs morning news." w
this morning state tv reports two explosions in a northern city. there are reports of deaths and injuries. meanwhile, the unrelenting government assault on the city of homs continues. government forces are trying to crush opposition forces with what's described as indiscriminate killings. there are shortages of medical supplies and food. >>> mexican army troops have made the biggest methamphetamine bust ever in a raid near guadalajara. they got 15 tons of meth. it could be worth up to...
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here's michelle miller. >> reporter: kidding around isa a specialty toy store in new york city. you won't find any of this stuff at target, wal-mart? >> no. >> reporter: the owner says today is his busiest day of the year. within the last month, what have your sales been? >> they're up from last year about 5.5% but some of that is the influence of the early hanukkah. >> reporter: he's doing better than most retailers. shopper track, which monitors consumer behavior nationwide, predicted holiday sales growth of 3.3%. they just cut it to 2.5%. >> the traffic growth has been solid but people are still very tight with their purse strings. >> reporter: retailer analyst craig johnson noticed a slowdown immediately after thanksgiving door busters sold out. >> up and down the spectrum from luxury to midtier to value there's a lot of weakness. it's not terrible growth but it's tepid sluggish growth at best. >> reporter: retailers say consumer enthusiasm has been dampened by the images from newtown, and the threat of higher taxes if washington fails to cut a budget deal. >> any time you t
here's michelle miller. >> reporter: kidding around isa a specialty toy store in new york city. you won't find any of this stuff at target, wal-mart? >> no. >> reporter: the owner says today is his busiest day of the year. within the last month, what have your sales been? >> they're up from last year about 5.5% but some of that is the influence of the early hanukkah. >> reporter: he's doing better than most retailers. shopper track, which monitors consumer behavior...
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nigh video posted online today appears to show the city of homs, a city of 1.5 million people, being shelled again as the regime tries to crush a freedom movement that rose up more than a year ago. very few reporters have been admitted into syria, but our elizabeth palmer is in damascus tonight. liz, i understand you were detained by the syrian army today for having a look around. >> reporter: yes, we tried to go to whereon of the towns where the cease-fire had broken down. but when we went through the last main military checkpoint, the soldiers realized we had neither a government minder nor written permission. while they decided what to do with us, we had a chance to talk to the soldiers. and they told us that they were tired. they haven't been able to go home on leave for between five and eight months. and they're also scared. they say they're coming under attack regularly. >> jim: wonder, neither side observing the cease-fire? >> reporter: from what the officer told me, no. he said he had orders since last thursday when the cease-fire was due to start that his men should not fire
nigh video posted online today appears to show the city of homs, a city of 1.5 million people, being shelled again as the regime tries to crush a freedom movement that rose up more than a year ago. very few reporters have been admitted into syria, but our elizabeth palmer is in damascus tonight. liz, i understand you were detained by the syrian army today for having a look around. >> reporter: yes, we tried to go to whereon of the towns where the cease-fire had broken down. but when we...
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it has been implemented in new york and philadelphia as a way to get guns off city streets. but the mere mention of the stop and frisk policy and san francisco sent demonstrators to the streets. opponents staged a rally today that on the steps of san francisco city hall saying the police tactic is a civil rights violation. before they question them. to compromise their civil rights is something that needs to be looked at your time to implement a policy there is an issue. tuesday excuse it's outrageous. the district attorney way in say the tactic worked against the concept of community policing mayor ed leave first brought up the idea of looking it tougher policies to combat violence and clarify his position today. as you continue support or put forward any proposal will violate any such protections. but i am willing to move forward with bold ideas to get results. the new leadership at pga is out to regain public trust. the company faces a criminal investigation that could cost millions in the wake of the san bruno pipeline explosion. to be as far reporter can't tell the firs
it has been implemented in new york and philadelphia as a way to get guns off city streets. but the mere mention of the stop and frisk policy and san francisco sent demonstrators to the streets. opponents staged a rally today that on the steps of san francisco city hall saying the police tactic is a civil rights violation. before they question them. to compromise their civil rights is something that needs to be looked at your time to implement a policy there is an issue. tuesday excuse it's...
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a live look outside city hall. beautiful. your forecast, next. ,,,,,,,,,, >>> i'm not sure if you needed further proof that we live in one of the most beautiful places in the country, but this is it right here. one of our five photographs, brian, is at twin peaks right now. how gorgeous is that? this is typically the time of year where we start getting wetter. look at the rainfall totals. november, twice as much as october. and december, we average four inches of rainfall. forget about that, because it's all about the dry for the next couple of eyes. forget about it, ken was just saying. it is all about high pressure building in, not in the perfect spot just yet. we have a storm that's going to pass by to our north, so filtered sunshine tomorrow afternoon. high pressure will be in the perfect spot, saturday, sunday, monday, tuesday, wednesday, five straight days, where it's going to be big and sprawling just off the coastline, giving us a northwest flow of air, a dry and warm flow of air. you're going to get a lot of sunshine
a live look outside city hall. beautiful. your forecast, next. ,,,,,,,,,, >>> i'm not sure if you needed further proof that we live in one of the most beautiful places in the country, but this is it right here. one of our five photographs, brian, is at twin peaks right now. how gorgeous is that? this is typically the time of year where we start getting wetter. look at the rainfall totals. november, twice as much as october. and december, we average four inches of rainfall. forget about...
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from new york city. mike sugarman is very brave. he's in the big apple. >> new york is a lonely town when you're the only niner fan around. >> good luck. you guys are going to need it. >> he wasn't shopping for 49er jerseys. good thing. >> big game, big week. you have 1249er groups. and this is at the signature of his supporting. at this place, someone from the bay area would feel right at home. >> go niners. >> the bar is in new york, but more midtown. more so ma than soho. >> mets and rangers, forget about it. this is the really east bay. >> there really isn't another bar in new york that does san francisco bay area. i think one or two popped up since we have become popular. >> he doesn't sound like he spent a lot of time with the letters because he didn't. he started to show up a few years ago and it thrown from there. yeah, it's taken off. this was the world series and it should be much the same sunday. served by bartenders like brett and aspiring actress, originally from santa rosa. came to watch the baseball players play and i
from new york city. mike sugarman is very brave. he's in the big apple. >> new york is a lonely town when you're the only niner fan around. >> good luck. you guys are going to need it. >> he wasn't shopping for 49er jerseys. good thing. >> big game, big week. you have 1249er groups. and this is at the signature of his supporting. at this place, someone from the bay area would feel right at home. >> go niners. >> the bar is in new york, but more midtown. more...
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in new york city, just getting around has been a challenge. two tunnels that were flooded remain closed to traffic. and in lower manhattan, no power means the traffic lights are out. you might understand why new yorkers are getting a little fed up. jim axelrod is there tonight. jim. >> reporter: well, scott, this water-filled tunnel behind me is just one of the many challenges sandy has left for new yorkers who are facing a transportation nightmare. on this road into new york city, gasoline may be hard to find, but frustration summer is not. >> get in front of me! get in front of me! if it makes you happy. >> reporter: supply isn't the problem. it's the power blackouts that are keeping pumps from operating. >> move it! move it! >> reporter: aaa says just a their of station stations are open in new jersey and long island. this line was three hours long. >> worth the wait. >> reporter: house of representatives waiting for gas is followed by hours to get over a bridge or through a tunnel. > tunnel. to reduce congestion, police are turning away ca
in new york city, just getting around has been a challenge. two tunnels that were flooded remain closed to traffic. and in lower manhattan, no power means the traffic lights are out. you might understand why new yorkers are getting a little fed up. jim axelrod is there tonight. jim. >> reporter: well, scott, this water-filled tunnel behind me is just one of the many challenges sandy has left for new yorkers who are facing a transportation nightmare. on this road into new york city,...
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the sunshine outside and made it into the low 70s in the city. currently 65 in downtown. 72 for san jose. and concord, currently 81 degrees. overnight, not as chilly as the past couple nights. and fairfield, 58 degrees. the set-up, low pressure moves through western washington and british columbia and it's on the way out. and it's critical because it will allow the area of high pressure to build north. as it does, the offshore wind. and by tomorrow afternoon, the winds coming out of the east and northeast. that's a warm flow of air. and that will warm us up, widespread 80s and 90s tomorrow and thursday. and then back to normal. but it will be the warmest weather in two weeks. cooler temperatures, back for you on friday. and the weekend, next week a different ball game. how about a taste of we want we are rain likely for several straight days. for now, it's about summer-like weather. concord tomorrow, 11 degrees above average. highs, mid-80s. even pacifica 84 degrees. near 90 in danville. we will hit the 90s in walnut creek. and looking toasty in
the sunshine outside and made it into the low 70s in the city. currently 65 in downtown. 72 for san jose. and concord, currently 81 degrees. overnight, not as chilly as the past couple nights. and fairfield, 58 degrees. the set-up, low pressure moves through western washington and british columbia and it's on the way out. and it's critical because it will allow the area of high pressure to build north. as it does, the offshore wind. and by tomorrow afternoon, the winds coming out of the east...
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i'm terrell brown in new york city. have a great day. terrell brown in new york city. have a great day. ,,,, >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> developing news in the east bay. a bicyclist was shot and killed outside a berkeley middle school on derby drive last night. these are live pictures of the active scene. good morning, it is wednesday, december 5. i'm frank mallicoat. >> and i'm michelle griego. time now 4:30. >>> we'll get to our developing story in berkeley in just a minute. but first, rain is back in the bay area this morning. the new weather front comes after three storms roared through the area last week and we have team coverage on the storm with gianna franco checking traffic, anne makovec on flooding concerns in mill valley but first the latest from
i'm terrell brown in new york city. have a great day. terrell brown in new york city. have a great day. ,,,, >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> developing news in the east bay. a bicyclist was shot and killed outside a berkeley middle school on derby drive last night. these are live pictures of the active scene. good morning, it is wednesday, december 5. i'm frank mallicoat. >> and i'm michelle griego. time now 4:30. >>> we'll get to our...
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the city will be here next week to do its own inspection. get tell cbs 5 >>> construction crews rupture that same pipeline a contractor struck a 2 in. plastic lawn pg & e's says crews for not using safe digging practices. firefighters evacuated 14 homes and a one block radius and told others to shelter in place. >>> the thing is that first i could smell the gas >>> a sensitive area i think everyone's heart drop when they heard there was a gas line break near ground zero >>> the gas line was shut off for 30 minutes, firefighters say the danger was minimal city leaders say the contractor apologized for the mistake. the contractor agreed to additional safety measures and will join the crew each morning prior to the start of work until the project completed. >>> close call for firefighters they stopped a brush fire off from reaching apartments and lost at us @ happened near highway 17 and 85 at 6:00 p.m. at the fire did burned three cars and to sheds and a half acre of brush nobody was hurt. not clear what started the fire. it is considered susp
the city will be here next week to do its own inspection. get tell cbs 5 >>> construction crews rupture that same pipeline a contractor struck a 2 in. plastic lawn pg & e's says crews for not using safe digging practices. firefighters evacuated 14 homes and a one block radius and told others to shelter in place. >>> the thing is that first i could smell the gas >>> a sensitive area i think everyone's heart drop when they heard there was a gas line break near...
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his horses have surrounded the city of homs, the center of the 11-month-old rebellion. for a sixth day, the army fired into the city, rockets and mortars hitting houses and mosques. human rights groups say more than 60 people were killed just today. hospitals are packed with woundedly, including children. syria has banned independent reporting but our clarissa ward got in to tell the story of the rebels in one town fighting to overthrow the dictatorship. >> reporter: they marched together carrying their dead on their shoulders, a steady stream of men united in grief and defiance. "god is great," they cried. "give "give us revenge on bashar." they honored not only the fallen but also the bravest among them who fought in a gun battle yesterday. when rebel fighters tried to overrun a syrian army checkpoint. four men were killed, several others were injured. the funeral procession poured into the main square. you can see behind me the entire community has gathered here to lay to rest two of the men who were killed in yesterday's fighting. they're chanting over and over agai
his horses have surrounded the city of homs, the center of the 11-month-old rebellion. for a sixth day, the army fired into the city, rockets and mortars hitting houses and mosques. human rights groups say more than 60 people were killed just today. hospitals are packed with woundedly, including children. syria has banned independent reporting but our clarissa ward got in to tell the story of the rebels in one town fighting to overthrow the dictatorship. >> reporter: they marched together...
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. >> you have seen a case in the court system and the drama unfold at city hall. now the ross mirkarimi sawgrass heads to the ethics commission, what is at stake is his job. >> these are not legal process these, although they are legal in the sense of being connected to the city charter. their political but not in it that way. these people will report to elected officials and it is up to be elected officials on the board to make their ultimate decision. >> some question on the agenda is can the sherrif engage in this conduct subjected him to removal from office prior to the time he held office and does official misconduct under the charter require that the alleged misconduct relate to the sheriff's duties? ross mirkarimi pled guilty to false imprisonment after an argument led to a bruise on his wife's arms. just days to 40 was one man. after his guilty plea he was suspended. he has tried to work several angles in court to get his job back arguing that the mayor did not listen to his story. >> as soon as i walked in, within 30 seconds the mayor had announced that w
. >> you have seen a case in the court system and the drama unfold at city hall. now the ross mirkarimi sawgrass heads to the ethics commission, what is at stake is his job. >> these are not legal process these, although they are legal in the sense of being connected to the city charter. their political but not in it that way. these people will report to elected officials and it is up to be elected officials on the board to make their ultimate decision. >> some question on the...
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it will not be a hollywood a fair in redwood city the city has not seen a presidential visit as you said in decades and as the whole seti talking. >>> i was concerned everything was going to see blocked off and then i physically see him >>> it is amazing to have him in the bay area rapid to have them and supportive of that >>> the visit comes with the cost businesses will have to shut down early in order to accommodate the president's schedule and security details but they say it is worth it. he will take home a record number of donations from the bay area the campaign camp a majority of his donations come from $250 or less so is not only the big millionaires done it to his campaign. >>> one of the president's top opponents will be in silicon valley, house speaker john skinner takes place at a republican fund-raiser in woodside. dan lundgren will co-host the event mitt romney on the verge of clenching republican nomination for president, he had primary wins in kentucky and arkansas. is expected to reach the number of delegates needed when texas hold its primary. he'll allied plans to imp
it will not be a hollywood a fair in redwood city the city has not seen a presidential visit as you said in decades and as the whole seti talking. >>> i was concerned everything was going to see blocked off and then i physically see him >>> it is amazing to have him in the bay area rapid to have them and supportive of that >>> the visit comes with the cost businesses will have to shut down early in order to accommodate the president's schedule and security details but...
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of the 2400 homes were damaged or destroyed and residents complain they have been forgotten in the city's recovery. smith showed us the neighborhood. >> he got wiped out. she got wiped out. they got wiped out. >> reporter: his cousin's house is wet and cold. >> the bathroom used to be over here. >> reporter: and insurance inspectors have yet to survey the damage of floodwater in the basement. >> reporter: in this close knit multigenerational community many families lost many things but smith salvaged something special. letters he wrote to his mother from vietnam. >> how can you put on a price tag on that. >> gutted and depressing. it this family has lived here for 42 years. they say they want to rebuild. they are still waiting for an insurance adjustor and for the power to be turned back on. back to you. >> here in the bay area multiple events honoring vets. san jose, one of the many parades,th annual parade. -- 94th annual parade. considered one of the biggest. this morning before the parade headed down-market street. >>> in castro valley, veterans monument, years in the making was dedic
of the 2400 homes were damaged or destroyed and residents complain they have been forgotten in the city's recovery. smith showed us the neighborhood. >> he got wiped out. she got wiped out. they got wiped out. >> reporter: his cousin's house is wet and cold. >> the bathroom used to be over here. >> reporter: and insurance inspectors have yet to survey the damage of floodwater in the basement. >> reporter: in this close knit multigenerational community many families...
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but i'm in the belly of the beast in new york city. look at me, mom, i'm in new york city! but would you never know because this area here about 5,000 square feet has been annexed by the bay area. this could be the bay area's 10th county in new york city! the bar in new york is more berkeley than brooklyn, more soma than soho. >> it's intense. everybody here is die-hard. >> reporter: mets or rangers? fa-get about it! this is the really east bay. >> there really isn't another bar in new york that does the san francisco bay area. i think one or two popped up since we've been popular. >> reporter: brian stapleton doesn't sound like i spent a lot of time in san francisco city schools because he did. he is a new york city firefighter who welcomes bay area fans and started to show up a few years ago and it's grown from there. and yeah, it's taken off. this was the 2010 world series and it should be much the same sunday. they will be served by bartenders like brett an aspiring actress originally from santa rosa. she came to watch the baseball giants play and eventually got hired.
but i'm in the belly of the beast in new york city. look at me, mom, i'm in new york city! but would you never know because this area here about 5,000 square feet has been annexed by the bay area. this could be the bay area's 10th county in new york city! the bar in new york is more berkeley than brooklyn, more soma than soho. >> it's intense. everybody here is die-hard. >> reporter: mets or rangers? fa-get about it! this is the really east bay. >> there really isn't another...
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> we have the station here that's available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, which is new for the city. >> reporter: but a rainbow in san jose, signalling round 1 was done. marin county typically gets hit the hardest during a major storm. people who live here right now are bracing for round 2 tomorrow night. elizabeth cook, cbs 5. >>> in tahoe, they got a mix of rain and snow today. ski resorts at lake level is above could get several feet of snow when all is said and done. log onto cbssf.com/weather. >>> it happened in the blink of an eye. two robbers stormed a bay area jewelry store flashing their guns and swinging their hammers. >> reporter: this surveillance video captured the longest 75 seconds of these employees' lives. >> did you think you were going to die? >> it crosses your mind. i was just waiting for him to shoot me. >> reporter: they didn't want to show their faces on camera but described two men bursting into the store yesterday afternoon. the first robber went right for the safe. the other man went straight for the jewelry case, smashed out the glass with a hammer and sc
> we have the station here that's available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, which is new for the city. >> reporter: but a rainbow in san jose, signalling round 1 was done. marin county typically gets hit the hardest during a major storm. people who live here right now are bracing for round 2 tomorrow night. elizabeth cook, cbs 5. >>> in tahoe, they got a mix of rain and snow today. ski resorts at lake level is above could get several feet of snow when all is said and done....
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craig: this is from carolle in oklahoma city in oklahoma. she says dear craig and geoff, somebody left a note on my windshield asking me out on a date. have you heard of such a thing? yes, it's very popular with serial killer. would you like to go out on a date? [laughter] p.s., it puts the lotion in the basket. i'm sorry for making light of terrible tragedy. geoff: put the lotion on the basket or it gets the hose again. [laughter] craig: that's great! that's perfect! it puts the lotion in the basket or it gets the hose again. put the lotion in the basket. all right. this is from kevin in rochester, new york. look, i know the time's up. don't you worry about i, all right? everything will be fine. demevpb rochester, new york says, hi craig and geoff, do you think people get -- what? do you think people really do get weirder when there is a full moon. i don't know about that. geoff? geoff: oh, yeah, man. craig: what do you mean? geoff: not only do they get weeder, they start to smell like biscuits. craig: we'll be right back, today, we st ever
craig: this is from carolle in oklahoma city in oklahoma. she says dear craig and geoff, somebody left a note on my windshield asking me out on a date. have you heard of such a thing? yes, it's very popular with serial killer. would you like to go out on a date? [laughter] p.s., it puts the lotion in the basket. i'm sorry for making light of terrible tragedy. geoff: put the lotion on the basket or it gets the hose again. [laughter] craig: that's great! that's perfect! it puts the lotion in the...
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atlantic city right in the track. one of the main concerns is you see the winds wrapping around the hurricane. there's a threat we could see a storm surge there. 8 to 11 feet. that is something else. if that happens, there's going to be major problems in new york. this is going to be some kind of storm systeming moving on later today. around the bay area, dense fog. dense fog advisory continues along the coastline. that should lift. a lot of sunshine coming our way. more on that and the rest of your roadways. >> monday morning back to morning commute. so far, you can see traffic is nice and light. make out a little bit of fog there in the distance. fog may affect your visibility wherever you go. if you are heading into san francisco, the giants winning the world series last night and so there are some closures. they've closed out that area around at&t park. you can use that 280 extension but you are going to have to make a left on to 4th. they are not going to let you continue on to king street. these closures are set
atlantic city right in the track. one of the main concerns is you see the winds wrapping around the hurricane. there's a threat we could see a storm surge there. 8 to 11 feet. that is something else. if that happens, there's going to be major problems in new york. this is going to be some kind of storm systeming moving on later today. around the bay area, dense fog. dense fog advisory continues along the coastline. that should lift. a lot of sunshine coming our way. more on that and the rest of...
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this as the city once again faces temperatures in the 90s. with outages expected to go into next week, many are surviving with generators. >> now here to cool the living room and kitchen area. >> reporter: others unable to beat the heat are doing their best to enjoy it. >> dancing joyfully, just getting wet. >> reporter: here in the greater d.c. area nearly a million people are still without power. the outages and intense heat so severe that tomorrow nonemergency federal workers have been given the option to stay home. jeff. >> jeff: whit johnson, thank you. the extreme heat and tender dry conditions are creating more problems for firefighters. more than a dozen fires are burning across five states. but in colorado, there is progress to report in the battle against the huge waldo canyon fire, now in its second week. here's anna werner. >> reporter: hines of cars lined up sunday as some residents were allowinged baing into neighborhoods badly damaged by the fire for the first time. doug gibson can't move back into his house yet. but it is stil
this as the city once again faces temperatures in the 90s. with outages expected to go into next week, many are surviving with generators. >> now here to cool the living room and kitchen area. >> reporter: others unable to beat the heat are doing their best to enjoy it. >> dancing joyfully, just getting wet. >> reporter: here in the greater d.c. area nearly a million people are still without power. the outages and intense heat so severe that tomorrow nonemergency federal...
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. >> muni will have to pay the damages to the bus because the city's policy insurance coverage does not cover it. and police are looking for this muni rider who tried to rob this student. another man pepper sprayed the student and tried to take his backpack. they were unsuccessful. both ran off the bus. police caught one of them as they are still looking for the man in the sport coat. >>> well investigators collected bags of evidence today in fremont where police shot and killed a naked man. they say the 37-year-old had a knife and chased his estrange wife out of the home on central avenue between logan and glenmore drive late last night. police say that two officers told them to put that knife down, but he didn't do it so they shot him. those officers are now on paid leave, which is standard policy. the woman was not hurt. >>> investigators found this unexploded cocktail at a pleasant hill strip mall damaged by fire last night. they say that the fire started after someone threw some sort of object through the window of the nail salon. unclear what that object was though investigators s
. >> muni will have to pay the damages to the bus because the city's policy insurance coverage does not cover it. and police are looking for this muni rider who tried to rob this student. another man pepper sprayed the student and tried to take his backpack. they were unsuccessful. both ran off the bus. police caught one of them as they are still looking for the man in the sport coat. >>> well investigators collected bags of evidence today in fremont where police shot and killed...
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created after 9/11 volunteers include new york city firefighters, ground zero construction workers and 9/11 families, that travel the country helping families rebuild after natural disasters. charlie spent nine months at ground zero, now he spends at least one month every year volunteering. >> you get to do firsthand what they did for us. during the aftermath of 9/11 in new york city. >> this is the first time the group is building something in honor of a victim of 9/11. >> what would anything of any house? >> she would be delighted. i like to think that she does look at annie's house, and it fills her heart to date with joy. >> her bucket list will be prominently displayed on the rafters, to make sure that she and her dreams are never forgotten. chip reed, cbs news, north dakota. >> that is the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news, all around the world, good night. >> good evening, i am dana king >> i am ken bastida i. california is the ninth largest economy in the world but it used to be bigger. today the governor made a big move to get things going again and grist
created after 9/11 volunteers include new york city firefighters, ground zero construction workers and 9/11 families, that travel the country helping families rebuild after natural disasters. charlie spent nine months at ground zero, now he spends at least one month every year volunteering. >> you get to do firsthand what they did for us. during the aftermath of 9/11 in new york city. >> this is the first time the group is building something in honor of a victim of 9/11. >>...
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fighting and showing engulfed a number of cities this weekend, activists claim at least 40 people were killed across syria in the last 24 hours. another historic first for china today, astronauts aboard the spacecraft manually docked with an orbiting module, it is latest technical hurdle jump by china as it races to launch its own space station by 20-20. the three member crew includes yang, an air force pilot and china's first female astronaut. ahead, war veterans who have sacrificed so much still giving everything they have. you wouldn't want your doctor doing your job. so why are you doing hers? only your doctor can determine if your persistent heartburn is actually something more serious... like acid reflux disease. over time, stomach acid can damage the lining of your esophagus. for many, prescription nexium not only provides 24-hour heartburn relief, but can also help heal acid related erosions in the lining of your esophagus. talk to your doctor about the risk for osteoporosis-related bone fractures and low magnesium levels with long-term use of nexium. possible side effects incl
fighting and showing engulfed a number of cities this weekend, activists claim at least 40 people were killed across syria in the last 24 hours. another historic first for china today, astronauts aboard the spacecraft manually docked with an orbiting module, it is latest technical hurdle jump by china as it races to launch its own space station by 20-20. the three member crew includes yang, an air force pilot and china's first female astronaut. ahead, war veterans who have sacrificed so much...
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but see the 80 in oklahoma city and dallas 82? into saturday only 11 in great falls but the warmth st. louis 74. then into sunday the warmth scoots east and we'll see near 70 in greensboro with 17 in bismarck. the cold from the west, the warmth from the east and that's why we're looking at potentially 70 or better here on sunday and around that on monday. there's that storm which is raging on the waste coast. big storm, center's now in california but the cold air in place and the moisture coming up into the cold. we've got snow in the rockies especially in the mountains here. they're going to be parts of montana that get 2 feet of wind driven snow. for us we're saying good-bye to the nor'easter. it's right there. and slowly scooting off toward the east. high pressure's building in. and we're going to be in great shape the next couple of days. in fact our futurecast nice and quiet. little warm front late tonight early tomorrow may produce a few clouds and even a stray shower across pennsylvania. but tomorrow morning, notice a coupl
but see the 80 in oklahoma city and dallas 82? into saturday only 11 in great falls but the warmth st. louis 74. then into sunday the warmth scoots east and we'll see near 70 in greensboro with 17 in bismarck. the cold from the west, the warmth from the east and that's why we're looking at potentially 70 or better here on sunday and around that on monday. there's that storm which is raging on the waste coast. big storm, center's now in california but the cold air in place and the moisture...
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union city and in freemont. we'll talk about the bulk of this energy and where you can find it tonight. that's still coming up later on in this newscast. >> we have to wonder, what were they thinking? why a nearby elementary school was renamed after a notorious killer. >> the bay area loses a fire station. how long it's going to take to get help now. >> a bay area couple plays secret santa at walmart, handing out cash and gifts to total strangers. ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, notorious outlaw! >>> a selenas elementary school is making a name for itself by adopting the name of a notorious outlaw. tiburcio vasquez was one of the original gangsters. he committed a dozen murders. he's also something of a folk hero. many hispanics view him as an avenger. >> number one was not a murder. he was framed by the system at that time. he took from the rich and gave from the poor. >> the incoming mayor isn't too pleased. he says the district needs to rethink its decision. several healthcare centers are named for vasquez. >> an arson
union city and in freemont. we'll talk about the bulk of this energy and where you can find it tonight. that's still coming up later on in this newscast. >> we have to wonder, what were they thinking? why a nearby elementary school was renamed after a notorious killer. >> the bay area loses a fire station. how long it's going to take to get help now. >> a bay area couple plays secret santa at walmart, handing out cash and gifts to total strangers. ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,...
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marshals to help with the investigation of a crime the mayor calls the most violent in the city's modern history. bill whitaker, cbs news, los angeles. >> cowan: the investigation continues tonight into yesterday's crash of a navy jet into an apartment complex, in virginia beach, virginia, a crash that incredibly took not a single life. johnson reports. >> reporter: the crash that reduced 40 apartment units to blackened rubble only injured seven people, including the two pilots but none seriously. >> it is a holiday weekend and it is divine enter invention played a role here. >> officials say just minutes after yesterday's takeoff the f/a-18 hornet suffered a catastrophic mechanical failure, the pilots dumped fuel and ejected. >> something shot out of the top of the plane and then of course you see the parachutes open. >> neighbors rushed to help, cutting them from their parachutes. >> he was very apologetic about crashing, i said to him, don't worry about its, son, we will take care of you. >> while it is unclear whether the fuel dump was intentional or part of the malfunction, navy adm
marshals to help with the investigation of a crime the mayor calls the most violent in the city's modern history. bill whitaker, cbs news, los angeles. >> cowan: the investigation continues tonight into yesterday's crash of a navy jet into an apartment complex, in virginia beach, virginia, a crash that incredibly took not a single life. johnson reports. >> reporter: the crash that reduced 40 apartment units to blackened rubble only injured seven people, including the two pilots but...
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three murders in the city in just a few hours. but tonight we ask can one man even if it's william bratton really turn things around? >> our kids were going to be whoever they were going to be. >> technology can help couples pick the sex of their child. the consequences and the concerns. those stories and more tonight at 6:00. >>> thanks for watching. the "cbs evening news" with jeff glor is next. >> the latest news and weather are always on cbssf.com. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> glor: tonight, fiscal cliff hanger. >> the hour for immediate action >> here. it is now. >> glor: president obama speaks to the nation after speaking with congressional leaders. reports from major garrett and .ancy cordes. elaine quijano on the family heartbreak after russia's president bans all adoptions to americans. >> we ask president putin, please, can he set an alternate means but don't let me children suffer. >> glor: he met saddam hussein and made it look easy. david martin on the death of general norman schwarzko
three murders in the city in just a few hours. but tonight we ask can one man even if it's william bratton really turn things around? >> our kids were going to be whoever they were going to be. >> technology can help couples pick the sex of their child. the consequences and the concerns. those stories and more tonight at 6:00. >>> thanks for watching. the "cbs evening news" with jeff glor is next. >> the latest news and weather are always on cbssf.com....
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. >> june williamson an architecture professor at the city university of new york has written two books about our changing landscape. >> it comes down to making the suburban spaces pore livable for everyone, more walkable, pore vital, more economically productive and more environmentally sound and resilient. >> take voorhees, new jersey. a philadelphia suburb that was home to an underperforming mall. the developer demolished half of it. built 400 apartments and created this street. the town's offices moved inside what is left of the mall helping bring foot traffic to remaining stores. >> i think malls are not dedz, they're evolving. >> pennsylvania real-estate investment trust see joe core dino oversees 38 malls in 14 states. >> this is the only mall in the united states with a town hall as an occupant. >> which suits voorhees mayor just fichblt his 31,000 con sit-- constituents have a down town for the first time, a growing restaurant row, a beauty school and a sports club. >> it really is creating a sense of community and giving people a reason to come here which was the idea that we
. >> june williamson an architecture professor at the city university of new york has written two books about our changing landscape. >> it comes down to making the suburban spaces pore livable for everyone, more walkable, pore vital, more economically productive and more environmentally sound and resilient. >> take voorhees, new jersey. a philadelphia suburb that was home to an underperforming mall. the developer demolished half of it. built 400 apartments and created this...
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a simple idea in a stressed out and sometimes lonely city. >> all right. not the best cuddling weather outside. it is quite warm and humid. but man are things going to change in the forecast. wait to see how much rain we're going to get. that's coming up next. >>> i bet you a lot of people brought jackets to jackets 49ers game. it's still 70 degrees outside. it's humid. 73 right now for oakland. santa rosa closer to reality at 62. tonight we'll cool down. mid up toker 50s. san jose, 55. napa, 53 tomorrow. changes coming tomorrow. low pressure is kind of putting the squeeze play on our area of high pressure which got you warm over the past couple of days. that will turn an offshore wind to an on shore flow. look at the rain up in seattle and port lad getting poured on. that low pressure area will then do some moving and be over top of us by next week. it's a long trip. when it gets here we'll see more rainfall over a couple day span. widespread rainfall for all of us coming up monday through wednesday of next week. we'll be cooler tomorrow with morning clou
a simple idea in a stressed out and sometimes lonely city. >> all right. not the best cuddling weather outside. it is quite warm and humid. but man are things going to change in the forecast. wait to see how much rain we're going to get. that's coming up next. >>> i bet you a lot of people brought jackets to jackets 49ers game. it's still 70 degrees outside. it's humid. 73 right now for oakland. santa rosa closer to reality at 62. tonight we'll cool down. mid up toker 50s. san...
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. >>> new york city is opening schools today for the first time. >>> tuesday is election day so generators are being brought in and polling locations are being moved so ravaged sections of new york and new jersey residents will be able to vote. it remains unclear if the preparations are enough to avoid depressed turnout in communities which still lack power or people have been forced to leave their homes. >>> new york city's transit system remains a problem in the days after superstorm sandy. yesterday governor cuomo suspended tolls in the rockaways. the loss of train service makes it especially hard for residents to get back and forth. the suspended tolls will remain in place. >>> today and tomorrow fairfax police testimony is going to collect food and clothing for the victims of superstorm sandy. >> matt jablow has more. >> reporter: captain laura kenyan is the head of the criminal investigation division of the city of fairfax. >> my co-workers rally. >> reporter: during more than 20 years as a police officer she has witnessed all types of tragedies. >> but none apparently that prepared
. >>> new york city is opening schools today for the first time. >>> tuesday is election day so generators are being brought in and polling locations are being moved so ravaged sections of new york and new jersey residents will be able to vote. it remains unclear if the preparations are enough to avoid depressed turnout in communities which still lack power or people have been forced to leave their homes. >>> new york city's transit system remains a problem in the...
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since 1960, the city has lost half of its population. >> it is a city in need of ideas and after only two months on the job, 30-year old director of community development seth pick rill low has a big one, pay young professionals to move to its hometown, guaranteeing $7,000 over two years towards their student loan debt. >> these college grads have a need, we have a need because we want them to live here, so we decided to put the two together, pick rill low says he already received 200 enthusiastic e-mails from california to the carolinased. >> i would love to be part of this revitalization of a declining american city and think thskhuáabsolutely amazing. the. that is exactly the type of urban pioneer we are looking for. >> angie plans to apply and lives in the bronx 400 miles from niagara falls next spring she will fraud with $20,000 in student loan debt, for her the appeal is obvious. >> why not? >> i am looking to move somewhere and there is a town that is offering to help repay your student loans. wouldn't you check that out first before moving to any random place? >> long time re
since 1960, the city has lost half of its population. >> it is a city in need of ideas and after only two months on the job, 30-year old director of community development seth pick rill low has a big one, pay young professionals to move to its hometown, guaranteeing $7,000 over two years towards their student loan debt. >> these college grads have a need, we have a need because we want them to live here, so we decided to put the two together, pick rill low says he already received...
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a live look outside city hall. beautiful. your forecast, next. ,,,,,,,,,, we don't call this our company, we call this our mission. green toys teaches children that if i have a milk jug and i stick it in the recycling bin it can turn into something new. chase allows us to buy capital equipment to be able to manufacture in the states to the scale we need to be a global company. with a little luck green toys could be the next great american brand. find what's next for your business >>> i'm not sure if you needed further proof that we live in one of the most beautiful places in the country, but this is it right here. one of our five photographs, brian, is at twin peaks right now. how gorgeous is that? this is typically the time of year where we start getting wetter. look at the rainfall totals. november, twice as much as october. and december, we average four inches of rainfall. forget about that, because it's all about the dry for the next couple of eyes. forget about it, ken was just saying. it is all about high pressure build
a live look outside city hall. beautiful. your forecast, next. ,,,,,,,,,, we don't call this our company, we call this our mission. green toys teaches children that if i have a milk jug and i stick it in the recycling bin it can turn into something new. chase allows us to buy capital equipment to be able to manufacture in the states to the scale we need to be a global company. with a little luck green toys could be the next great american brand. find what's next for your business >>>...
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more than a dozen fires were set throughout the city last night. we'll show you the damage and the plans to catch whoever is responsible. >> reporter: firebugs are on the loose in nevada. setting between 15 to 20 hours on the span last night. they need to knock it off and turn themselves in. >> in nevada, cbs5. >> it was a low key inauguration for the san francisco mayor, ed lee today. >> i am ed lee. >> i do solemnly swear. >> in the end, the former mayor believes that the city's first ever elected chinese-american mayor. he was a long-time civil service when he was appointed mayor a year ago to fill the term. >> i came in determined to apply what i have learned during all those years. i came in determined to bring a new level of civility to city hall. >> he paid service to the predecessors as mayor, working in city government for 23 years. >>> in the meantime, today's inauguration of newly elected san francisco sheriff was clouded by allegations of domestic violence. he took his oath of office publicly this afternoon, but he was officially sworn
more than a dozen fires were set throughout the city last night. we'll show you the damage and the plans to catch whoever is responsible. >> reporter: firebugs are on the loose in nevada. setting between 15 to 20 hours on the span last night. they need to knock it off and turn themselves in. >> in nevada, cbs5. >> it was a low key inauguration for the san francisco mayor, ed lee today. >> i am ed lee. >> i do solemnly swear. >> in the end, the former mayor...
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tensions flair on the road to new york city. traffic jams and gas lines stretched for miles in a commute of chaos. >> get in front of me. >> reporter: some stations ran out of fuel or power for pumps. triple a says only a third of the stations are open in new jersey and long island. some bridges opened up but police are enforcing a three person car pool to ease congestion. and more lines swell for buses, food and water. >> they're slowly trying to recover. >> reporter: millions of people in 11 states are spending their fourth night in the dark, including seven families in this lower manhattan apartment complex. this couple stranded on the 20th floor is nearly out of food. >> coming up is really a hardship for us. >> that's why we've stayed up here. >> reporter: their lifeline is volunteers who scales the stairs to bring food from two blocks away. travis air force base is sending a plane with heavy equipment. it left with more than a million pounds of truck and tools. today the death toll rose to 38 in new york city with the disc
tensions flair on the road to new york city. traffic jams and gas lines stretched for miles in a commute of chaos. >> get in front of me. >> reporter: some stations ran out of fuel or power for pumps. triple a says only a third of the stations are open in new jersey and long island. some bridges opened up but police are enforcing a three person car pool to ease congestion. and more lines swell for buses, food and water. >> they're slowly trying to recover. >> reporter:...
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blew through the city today. they shutdown a few blocks of the roadway until the debris was cleared. >>> and it is proving to be tough sledding for drivers looking to get to and from lake tahoe. a winter storm warning saying that heavy snow and strong winds could create whiteout conditions and they are urging people not to travel on the highway unless it is absolutely necessary. for those making the drive, chains are required on vehicles but 4 wheel drives with snow tires. from gold run all of the way out to the state line. >>> people in the northbound are dealing with an all too familiar problem for this time of the year. flooding concerns. as cbs 5 reporter shows us, people are hoping for the best but they are preparing for the worst. >> reporter: from swollen creeks to flooded lots, here is the latest storm. >> we are looking at a foot and a half of water in the center part of the park. >> reporter: that is the park that fireman's group owns and maintains. >> there is not a lot we can do about it. we tried san
blew through the city today. they shutdown a few blocks of the roadway until the debris was cleared. >>> and it is proving to be tough sledding for drivers looking to get to and from lake tahoe. a winter storm warning saying that heavy snow and strong winds could create whiteout conditions and they are urging people not to travel on the highway unless it is absolutely necessary. for those making the drive, chains are required on vehicles but 4 wheel drives with snow tires. from gold...
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and to strike down arizonas bloc's image of a point >> a passionate vigil outside of san francisco city hall to protest arizona's controversial immigration law. sb 1070. >> my parents and i are not a threat to this country and its security. we and millions like us are the foundation and backbone of this country. >> the lot is being taken up today at the u.s. supreme court. part of it requires police to check the status of everyone they stop. those that cannot prove their legal u.s. residents could be arrested. >> the justices will look at the legal issues, specifically, does congress have the exclusive power over immigration or can states like arizona get involved? >> five other states passed laws similar to arizona but they are on hold since the obama administration sued arizona saying the federal government should be in charge of immigration. groups that support the bill say it is necessary to control a growing problem. >> illegal immigrants are taking american jobs. >> we must encourage, have the courage and fortitude to enforce with compassion, without apology, those laws that prote
and to strike down arizonas bloc's image of a point >> a passionate vigil outside of san francisco city hall to protest arizona's controversial immigration law. sb 1070. >> my parents and i are not a threat to this country and its security. we and millions like us are the foundation and backbone of this country. >> the lot is being taken up today at the u.s. supreme court. part of it requires police to check the status of everyone they stop. those that cannot prove their legal...
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. >> reporter: lunch is served in redwood city. and talk about serving up company loyalty. >> do you see yourself staying here for a while. >> absolutely. they're going to have to pry me out of here. >> he's engaged to be married but it might seem more like he's on a honey moon with his new employer. >> there's a shuttle bus. breakfast on the shuttle. wifi on the shuttle. when i get to work there's a lunch the gym they pay my phone bill. >> and his company will pay him to take a vacation. two months ago he started working for the redwood city start up ever note an app that keeps you organized. he launched ever note five years ago and sees freebies as things that make employees more productive. you're here because you want to work so anything we can do to knock out obstacles to make you be able to be more productive. >> is more productive a modern day translation of i owe my soul to the company store. >> do you feel like you're working more because of that. >> yeah. a little bit more. >> but that's okay. >> yeah, i enjoy it. i love
. >> reporter: lunch is served in redwood city. and talk about serving up company loyalty. >> do you see yourself staying here for a while. >> absolutely. they're going to have to pry me out of here. >> he's engaged to be married but it might seem more like he's on a honey moon with his new employer. >> there's a shuttle bus. breakfast on the shuttle. wifi on the shuttle. when i get to work there's a lunch the gym they pay my phone bill. >> and his company...
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this is where the new york city marathon was supposed to start on sunday. runners still came, armed with backpacks full of supplies and ready to help people like frank dott stphaoeurbgs these marathoners not even neighbors, helping out staton islanders. look at what they are doing? great. >> reporter: he spent the day cleaning the dotti's home instead of running the race. >> people come out and cheer us on every year. the least we can do, help them out. >> volunteers have been coming here all weekend to help. bringing food and rolling in a tv so people can watch sunday night football. in new jersey, chefs are donating their time to cook up warm meals. >> part of the community. i grew up in the up to, loved town, that is what i am going to do. take care of anybody that i know and anybody that i can help. >> reporter: the one million people are coming to centers like these for food and warm stphaogt we walked here from yearsy city. no gas in my car. but, you know t is really nice here -- it is really nice here. >> the cleanup is far from over and this week's
this is where the new york city marathon was supposed to start on sunday. runners still came, armed with backpacks full of supplies and ready to help people like frank dott stphaoeurbgs these marathoners not even neighbors, helping out staton islanders. look at what they are doing? great. >> reporter: he spent the day cleaning the dotti's home instead of running the race. >> people come out and cheer us on every year. the least we can do, help them out. >> volunteers have been...